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Skating rinks and slides

Skating Rinks

In winter time, the Village of Senneville maintains two outdoor rinks:

Senneville park20, Morningside Avenue

Michel-Legault park35, Phillips Avenue

Ice Condition

The rinks are open for use.

Updated: January 14, 2019

Important Information

It is important to underline that climate change has a significant impact on the possibility of practicing this activity. Frequent and significant variations in weather conditions and reduced frost period affect the quality of the ice and often completely prevent preparation. Our teams make sure to prepare the ice rinks ice rinks so that they are operational as soon as the weather allows.

Preparing an Outdoor Skating Rink

Weather Conditions

A layer of snow must line the ground

The outside temperature should be at most -8 °C during the day and be below -15 °C at night

This temperature must be maintained for at least 5 consecutive days

Main steps

Installing borders or strips

Preparation of a 5 cm thick compacted snow base

Hardening period

Watering and surface work

Repetition of the watering operations until reaching an ice thickness of about 10 cm

Repairing cracks caused by temperature variation

Following the watering step, it is important to wait for the surface to freeze properly before skating. It is important not to venture into rinks before they are ready, as the weight of the individuals on the forming ice could affect the condition of the ice surface.

In the summer, the rink in Senneville Park (20 Morningside Avenue) is used for floor hockey as well as a basketball court.